http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2425381/microsoft-is-downloading-windows-10-to-your-machine-just-in-case
This, on top of their hard-on for "spying"-esque mechanisms such as telemetry and data collection (even after you disable all of that, it still sends data to the servers), has convinced me that Microsoft is no longer serious about developing a proper OS.
A proper OS version-up has the following features:
1. Improved optimization in performance, processing speed, and capabilities.
2. Ease-of-use/operation for the average user and power users.
3. No bloatware. - Aka, software that has no value to the operating system.
4. No features that are intrinsically worthless to the user, such as telemetry and data-logging that potentially can be misused or utilized as an attack vector by hackers/malware.
Seriously, how hard is it? Apparently, for the folks at Microsoft, it's incredibly difficult to build an OS that makes sense, and doesn't insult the intelligence of Windows users everywhere.
This, on top of their hard-on for "spying"-esque mechanisms such as telemetry and data collection (even after you disable all of that, it still sends data to the servers), has convinced me that Microsoft is no longer serious about developing a proper OS.
A proper OS version-up has the following features:
1. Improved optimization in performance, processing speed, and capabilities.
2. Ease-of-use/operation for the average user and power users.
3. No bloatware. - Aka, software that has no value to the operating system.
4. No features that are intrinsically worthless to the user, such as telemetry and data-logging that potentially can be misused or utilized as an attack vector by hackers/malware.
Seriously, how hard is it? Apparently, for the folks at Microsoft, it's incredibly difficult to build an OS that makes sense, and doesn't insult the intelligence of Windows users everywhere.
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